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Everything posted by arveyboy
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Frankford Quick n EZ tumbler (never been used) there is almost £600 worth of reloading equipment here all in an as new state. If u want to buy the whole lot ill sell you the whole package for £300. BARGAIN. if, for example you want everything but the reloading dies ill sell it for £260. feel free to ask any questions
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lee hand held priming tool powder funnel forster chamfer and deburring tool lee primer pocket cleaner lee zip trim redding boss press
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im selling my reloading kit because i dont have time to use it anymore. all of it is in mind condition or is brand new and unused. ideally id like to sell the whole kit but i will sell individual parts. just email me on jackharvey13@hotmail.com or call jack on 07525858331 (if i dont answer leave a message my phone is a bit temperamental) redding reloading dies .243 with .243 shellholder no.2 4x50 ammo boxes lyman flash hole uniforming tool redding model no.2 powder scale rcbs bullet puller electronic calipers
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If anyones interested im selling my remington sps dm .243 on guntrader. i no longer have the time to justify keeping it. http://www.guntrader.co.uk/GunsForSale/110510152239422 feel free to drop me a call or email me if you have any questions. atb, jack
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unfortunately i no longer have the time available to justify keeping my remington .243. Although it was a fantastic buy ive only had the time to fire between 30 and 40 rounds through it. In that time i was able to achieve under 1/2 inch groupings at 100 yards so it shoots well. i have an ad up on http://www.guntrader.co.uk/GunsForSale/110510152239422 Feel free to drop me an email or give me a call and we can discuss a price atb, jack
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i know a few of you use this combination and ive been away from home for ages so ive only just procured it. is it odd that it took almost 4 months for my local dealer to stock some hornady 87g bthp's? anyway ive got varget and those because i know a few of you on here use it to great effect so what combinations do you use? cheers, jack
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hi mate, im over oundle way. the local Feo is a good bloke. i get the impression however his boss does anything she can to prevent the open usage of firearms because ive had centrefire for over a year now, done a fair bit of shooting with it and they still wont give me an open cert. but oh well, very friendly and quick with the paperwork. atb with the move, jack
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another 2 Foxes bite the dust
arveyboy replied to murphymax's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
nicely done mate -
seriously, when did it become a problem for people to post pictures after theyve been out hunting. this is what this forum is about, sharing your interests and stories with like minded people, so why has everyone suddenly become obsessed with a whos got the biggest c*ck contest. it never used to be half as bad as this a year ago so why now? if people want to post pictures then what exactly is the problem, the only people looking to go off on one are the people who purposefully look on the thread then decide to comment saying blar blar blar, ur a :wankerzo4: IF YOU DONT LIKE SEEING PICTUR
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fox cub before and after update
arveyboy replied to murphymax's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
ignoring all the bullshit about dog men vs shooting men :wallbash: id like to say good job and well managed. it takes a man of great experience to carry out a planned job that well so hats off to you. ignore the ignorant haters. -
i would but im waiting on some hornady 87g bthp bullet heads at the moment so i can work up a load for them. i only use the sst's because they kill and can get just under 1/2 moa at 100 yards which at the moment is perfectly acceptable for me. atb, jack
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its actually number 2 mate...and counting its a feeling like no other, absolutely addictive.
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up this morning at 3:30 got all my kit together and headed out into the dark. arrived at the high seat at around 3:40 picture was taken after i got down when it was getting light anyway sat up and waited, its intriguing listenung to the sound of the woods when nothing else is around. rabbits were hopping around underneath the high seat unaware of me watching over them. just as the sun was coming up a large doe popped out onto the ride to my left around 40 yards away, feeling the excitement building i slowly slid a round into the chamber, that bolt is F****ng noisy when nothing els
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do you reckon its worth going and sitting out before daylight tomorrow or should i wait?
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to be honest mate its the only free stalking i can get so im more than happy to 'settle' with muntjac. i think the meat is fantastic as well
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ARGH just checked what time sunrise is tomorrow. 3.48????? what time should i be sat up in that high chair to prevent disturbing everything?
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Took the words right out of my mouth. Cover is far too high IMO. just went and did it now. ill leave it now and go have a look out tomoro morning
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ive been out the last couple of nights trying for a muntjac to no avail. anyway yesterday i found out weve got an old high seat in fox cover wood so i thought id go check it out. walked into the wood and straight away spooked a muntie which promptly dashed into the undergrowth. looking hopeful me thinks anyway i got up in the highseat which seemed to be well placed with a nice little view forward to the left right and the little bit behind the views dont go far because the wood is quite dense but its always full of muntjac and it was nice just sitting there listening
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had the interview this morning
arveyboy replied to arveyboy's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
no its just on the .243. ive had the .17 since 2 decembers ago and the .243 for just over a year. they said there wont be a problem taking the mentoring condition off but theyre probably going to be difficult about opening my cert up. not really sure why as i thought it was general consensus that after a year of having a certificate if you ask it to be opened up more often than not they will -
i had my feo come over this morning to talk about the removal of my mentoring condition and opening of my certificate. it seems the mentoring condition will be saying farewell however he said the boss may be reluctant to open my certificate based on how much ive shot. now ive had at least 1500 rounds through the .17hmr and about 100 through the .243 i didnt think it would be much of a problem but clearly theyre getting stricter. we also had a chat about the cumbria tragedy and it seems theyre being very cautious. if you get caught fighting the police will now be straight around your house. see
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cheers ft thats pretty much what i had in mind. well hopefully ill be getting a couple of new permissions soon both with roe on, and neither with a huge need for management. however i think it would be interesting over the next 10 or so years to watch the genetics of the lot change. see if i can get a large percentage of good quality bucks. i was actually going to start a new topic about this but as i didnt get asked to do a dsc before i got a deer condition and i still cant afford to do one does anyone know any good websites to gain some good knowledge or even videos?
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Nightforce Scopes.....Amazing !!!
arveyboy replied to robbobsam's topic in Rimfire, Centrefire & Shotguns
well if youve got a spare 1300 squid lying around id love to take it off your hands and see what all this fuss is about -
http://www.midwayuk.com/apps/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?SaleItemID=658771 theyre good theyre just SO DAMN SLOW
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Depends what you use them for. Are you weighing every charge or do you just use them to calibrate a powder dispenser? If the former then it probably isn't goong to speed up your loading and if that latter then why go to something less accurate? Electrnic scales are all very well but the 0.2 grain accuracy of those ones is not desperately impressive. Normal beam-balance scales are calibrated in 0.1 grain increments but, in reality, are actually far more accurate than that as you can see a variation by even the thickness of the indicator line - if you see what I mean. J. its to
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Probably a bit big for £10 or even £20 deals, and a bit small for spuds... that took me a while what about for powder?